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Was in a customers garden today doing the hedges and wandered over to this old veteran of a tree.

what are these brackets and what does it mean long term for the tree.

 

 

TIA,

 

Simon

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I can't comment on the brackets, but bloody hell that is one impressive tree!

 

Needs to be on the Ancient tree register as I can't see it being less than 800-1000 years old.

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Jon, as far as I am aware it is. I dated it to around 1200. will dig my book out and see if I can find it. it has a tpo, which is surprising as its in the middle of nowhere!!!

 

was hoping it needs to be felled. then I can mill it with the 090 :thumbup1:

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The highest one looks like laetiporus sulphureus, a parasitic brown rotter. But I'm not too sure.

 

I did look to where you were located cos I thought that tree must be in Australia or the U.S.A. I don't think I've even seen a photo of a yew that big.

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Jon, as far as I am aware it is. I dated it to around 1200. will dig my book out and see if I can find it. it has a tpo, which is surprising as its in the middle of nowhere!!!

 

was hoping it needs to be felled. then I can mill it with the 090 :thumbup1:

 

it will be worthless milled, much higher value as a living ancient tree

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Noooooooo!

It would probably fall apart anyway.

 

I knew that would get a few people goin :lol:

 

I love old trees too, would hate to have to take it down. (too much work!)

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